

Fury
a novel
Book • 2001
'Fury' is a novel that explores themes of anger, identity, and the search for meaning in a post-9/11 world.
The story revolves around Malik Solanka, a Cambridge professor who abandons his family and flees to New York City in a state of rage and confusion.
In New York, he becomes entangled in a web of political intrigue, personal relationships, and cultural clashes.
Rushdie uses his signature blend of satire and social commentary to examine the complexities of contemporary life.
The novel delves into the nature of fury, its causes, and its consequences, both on an individual and a global scale.
'Fury' offers a provocative and insightful exploration of the anxieties and uncertainties of the modern world.
The story revolves around Malik Solanka, a Cambridge professor who abandons his family and flees to New York City in a state of rage and confusion.
In New York, he becomes entangled in a web of political intrigue, personal relationships, and cultural clashes.
Rushdie uses his signature blend of satire and social commentary to examine the complexities of contemporary life.
The novel delves into the nature of fury, its causes, and its consequences, both on an individual and a global scale.
'Fury' offers a provocative and insightful exploration of the anxieties and uncertainties of the modern world.
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in reference to Malik Solanka's time at Cambridge.

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An interview with Salman Rushdie



